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superstorm sandy, 50% of our network right here in new york. by the way, the storm, we were up and running in four days, melissa, but the impact into december, just the demand environment, and we're going to see that in february, too, because schools are going to stay in as opposed to president's weekend break, so, we're going to still see some impact. >> let's talk about your growth markets. latin america, the caribbean, your goal is to increase capacity in these regions by 10% year and year this year. where are you at right now on that? >> yeah, that's now 30% of our network is down in the caribbean and latin america. and it's just before en a very aspect of the network for us. we're going to be up 15% this year versus 2012 in terms of asms. we're going to grow boston and san juan. >> your capacity doubled between 2010 and 2012. who are you competing against right now and is there any pricing pressure between you and the domestics down there? >> as we started to move our flag into that part of the world, it's been -- we've seen some changes w
superstorm sandy, 50% of our network right here in new york. by the way, the storm, we were up and running in four days, melissa, but the impact into december, just the demand environment, and we're going to see that in february, too, because schools are going to stay in as opposed to president's weekend break, so, we're going to still see some impact. >> let's talk about your growth markets. latin america, the caribbean, your goal is to increase capacity in these regions by 10% year and...
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what happened during hurricane sandy was that dunes that proticketing the beach were knocked down. so national historic society decided to close the beach. that rules out having a nude beach for those of us who believe strongly in them. i just want to say for those brothers and sisters of mine who like nude beaches this is a sad day. maybe it will come back. >> eric: that is the big problem with nude beaches because if you go -- >> dana: there is no quality control. >> greg: really hot people don't go to nude beaches. you don't give it away for free. >> andrea: never fear, i share a office next to bob i heard him ordering two tons of sand to his apartment. beach ball, fake palm tree. you are making our own beach. >> greg: i got caught on a nude beach and was forced to clean the whole place. >> eric: what do you mean you got caught? >> greg: i climbed upheaps and i got caught by the bikers doing security and i had to clean the beach. i was clothed. >> dana: you are lucky that is all they made you to do. a producer here at "the five," took a brave step in her career of branching out.
what happened during hurricane sandy was that dunes that proticketing the beach were knocked down. so national historic society decided to close the beach. that rules out having a nude beach for those of us who believe strongly in them. i just want to say for those brothers and sisters of mine who like nude beaches this is a sad day. maybe it will come back. >> eric: that is the big problem with nude beaches because if you go -- >> dana: there is no quality control. >> greg:...
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. >> reporter: his house on staten island is being cleaned up from the floods of hurricane sandy, but his dodge charger is still waiting for him. >> i used to love to drive. >> reporter: his proud mom looks forward to his homecoming. >> just surviving and moving forward. he shows the world can you do anything. >> reporter: brendan is leaving john's hopkins and has a lot of recovering to do. the nerves in his arms will regenerate about one inch per month and it will be two or three years until he reaches his maximum mobility. >> and i suspect he will be using his hands for anything as soon as we let him start do more and more. >> and i want to get the most out of these arms and as goals come you, knock them down and just -- take it as far as i can. >> along the way, he'll be thinking of the family of the anonymous donor. >> i am humbled by their gift. and they, they're certainly champing my life and thank you. >> reporter: he has a message for other wounded warrior. >> to not give up hope, you know, life gives up better and to be stubborn, there are a lot of people who will say you can
. >> reporter: his house on staten island is being cleaned up from the floods of hurricane sandy, but his dodge charger is still waiting for him. >> i used to love to drive. >> reporter: his proud mom looks forward to his homecoming. >> just surviving and moving forward. he shows the world can you do anything. >> reporter: brendan is leaving john's hopkins and has a lot of recovering to do. the nerves in his arms will regenerate about one inch per month and it will...
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you know, she did a great, great service after hurricane sandy. she took a large group, about a thousand people that were put together through our foundation and through cgi to go and do a lot of difficult manual work for people who had been just devastated. you know, she and bill and i, we are -- we just have public service in our dna. that doesn't have to be political service, it can be what we're doing now and what bill has been doing now. so i think we'll work all of that out. it's going to be fun to talk it through and figure out, you know, what our next adventures might be. >> well, madame secretary, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we wish you a lot of good health and a lot of adventures. >> i think we'll have some adventures. and maybe the two of you can come along again some time. >> we'd love that! we'd love that. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i want to thank jill dougherty and elise labott for doing that excellent interview. and i suspect they will have some more adventures down the road. kate balduan is here. i think the secretar
you know, she did a great, great service after hurricane sandy. she took a large group, about a thousand people that were put together through our foundation and through cgi to go and do a lot of difficult manual work for people who had been just devastated. you know, she and bill and i, we are -- we just have public service in our dna. that doesn't have to be political service, it can be what we're doing now and what bill has been doing now. so i think we'll work all of that out. it's going to...
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, which built him a special home have been busy fixing the damage to the home caused by super storm sandy. but you would never know of his hardships with the look on his face today. >> anything he cannot do with his new arm? >> reporter: not much. he can tie shoelaces and eat with chop ticks, but tell take a while. >> because the nerves regenerate and the maximum speed of one inch per month, the therapy will continue for a few years. >> i think he will be able to try to throw a football. i don't think he will be chasing down 60-yard runs like the broncos, but i suspect he will get there. i don't think there is much we are going to be able to keep him from doing. >> 12 surgeons worked on him simultaneously during the surgery at john's hopkins last month of this is a team practice on cadavers, four times in 18 months. brenda is the first soldier to undergo a double arm transplant. his parents got word he was injured while they were in church on easter.
, which built him a special home have been busy fixing the damage to the home caused by super storm sandy. but you would never know of his hardships with the look on his face today. >> anything he cannot do with his new arm? >> reporter: not much. he can tie shoelaces and eat with chop ticks, but tell take a while. >> because the nerves regenerate and the maximum speed of one inch per month, the therapy will continue for a few years. >> i think he will be able to try to...
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in fact, one point the father whose 6-year-old son died in sandy hook was heckled by people described as gun control opponents in his emotional testimony. >> why anybody in this room needs to have a -- one of these assault-style weapons or military weapons -- will not be -- >> all right. >> all right. >> please, please, no comments while he is speaking or we'll clear the room. >> joining me now, molly ball, national political reporter for "the atlantic" and with us msnbc contributor jimmy williams. i'll get your reaction to what happened in that hearing. is that something that would describe, i guess, the passion that comes when you bring this topic or something else that we saw there? >> no. i think that's pretty much par for the course. i mean, we see folks on the right that are very, very passionate about this second amendment rights and think under no circumstances should they be infringed by the government, states or federal and so i see it. i don't agree with it but they have that right to have that opinion. the question becomes, what do the people behind us do about that right
in fact, one point the father whose 6-year-old son died in sandy hook was heckled by people described as gun control opponents in his emotional testimony. >> why anybody in this room needs to have a -- one of these assault-style weapons or military weapons -- will not be -- >> all right. >> all right. >> please, please, no comments while he is speaking or we'll clear the room. >> joining me now, molly ball, national political reporter for "the atlantic"...
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neil heslan lost his 6-year-old son to the massacre inside sandy hook elementary school. he voiced his grief and a goal, an assault weapons ban on cnn's "piers morgan tonight." >> still don't understand why somebody would, especially after what happened with my child, jesse, want or need an assault-type rifle, an ar-15, for protection. a shotgun, a handgun would be more than sufficient. >> what a beautiful little boy. he did the same thing at a public hearing last night in connecticut and the reaction is making a lot of headlines. jason carol is following it live in new york. jason, you were there with me, in newtown, covering this. what happened at this public hearing? >> well, first of all, let me put this in context. as you know, more than anyone, there is a lot of emotion, there is a lot of passion surrounding this issue in newtown, connecticut. that explains why hundreds of people showed up from newtown, joining the thousands of people who tried to pack this -- this hearing that took place on gun control. and for several hours the people who were there listening to t
neil heslan lost his 6-year-old son to the massacre inside sandy hook elementary school. he voiced his grief and a goal, an assault weapons ban on cnn's "piers morgan tonight." >> still don't understand why somebody would, especially after what happened with my child, jesse, want or need an assault-type rifle, an ar-15, for protection. a shotgun, a handgun would be more than sufficient. >> what a beautiful little boy. he did the same thing at a public hearing last night in...
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home that was built for him by a group called homes for heros in staten island was damaged hurricane sandy but is being rebuilt again. he is beginning to be able to move his arms slightly. his doctors say he will be able to tie his own shoe laces and eat with chop sticks but it will take a while. >> because the nerves regenerate at the maximum speed of one inch per month the therapy will continue for a few years. >> i think that he will be able to try and throw a football. i don't know how -- if he will be hitting 60 yard runs like joe flack against the barackos but i suspect he will get there. i don't think there's really much that we are going to be much we are going to keep him from doing. >> they worked simultaneously in the surgery. the team practiced on cadavers four times in 18 months. brendan is only the 7th person in the u.s. to undergo an arm stra transplant. his parents got word he was injured while they were in church on easter sunday. today they say they don't look back only forward. >> thank you so much. i remember when they came in here all those guys and i asked, do you thi
home that was built for him by a group called homes for heros in staten island was damaged hurricane sandy but is being rebuilt again. he is beginning to be able to move his arms slightly. his doctors say he will be able to tie his own shoe laces and eat with chop sticks but it will take a while. >> because the nerves regenerate at the maximum speed of one inch per month the therapy will continue for a few years. >> i think that he will be able to try and throw a football. i don't...
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." >> some of the victims of sandy hook elementary are pushing for change. at at at on a bipartisan gun task force the mother of six shared her story. >> i need to channel this into action for the greater good that there be some measure of something positive. >> yesterday's hearing second of three hearings lawmakers are holding. they are considering 91 new gun measures for the state, some including banning certain types of ammunition. >> meanwhile a share in wisconsin is catching heat -- a share of -- sheriff in wisconsin is catching heat for saying people are better off protecting themselves and calling 911. >> we're getting to the point where 911 is not going to be any use. >> city and county leaders are none too happy with his comments, saying that he is schering residents into thinking milwaukee is not say if. this is a great story. >> he lost the use of both arms and legs when his unit was attacked in iraq. he is the first surviving quad amputee in the iraq war. he says he has never been bitter about his injury, but this operation changed his life. >> i
." >> some of the victims of sandy hook elementary are pushing for change. at at at on a bipartisan gun task force the mother of six shared her story. >> i need to channel this into action for the greater good that there be some measure of something positive. >> yesterday's hearing second of three hearings lawmakers are holding. they are considering 91 new gun measures for the state, some including banning certain types of ammunition. >> meanwhile a share in...
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secretary donovan was recently tapped to oversee the hurricane sandy recovery in the northeast. h.u.d.'s yearly budget is nearly $38 billion. secretary donovan would understand the importance of oversight and transparency -- secretary donovan should understand the importance of oversight and transparency to combat waste, fraud and abuse. i have my doubts, though, because while i have seen dozens of letters -- i have sent dozens of letters to h.u.d., the secretary has not signed a single reply. the responses i do receive are often months late and don't answer some of my most pressing concerns. instantly. last august, i sent a letter requesting information on conference spending and employee bonuses. h.u.d. provided no conference spending documents, instead urging me to review a list of inspector general audit reports. my staff has reviewed these audit reports, but none of the audit reports provide a comprehensive review of conference spending. more frustrating is that the response never referenced bonus spending at all. it seems that oversight and transparency then are not high s
secretary donovan was recently tapped to oversee the hurricane sandy recovery in the northeast. h.u.d.'s yearly budget is nearly $38 billion. secretary donovan would understand the importance of oversight and transparency -- secretary donovan should understand the importance of oversight and transparency to combat waste, fraud and abuse. i have my doubts, though, because while i have seen dozens of letters -- i have sent dozens of letters to h.u.d., the secretary has not signed a single reply....
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>>> it's been three months to the day since thousands were forced out of their homes by superstorm sandy. and after a long bout in limbo, federal aid for those affected is finally on the way. the senate cleared the bill 62-42 on monday. president obama sent praises to congress for passing the $50 billion emergency relief major. the major is aimed primarily at helping areas with businesses as well as state and local governments rebuild. sandy hit the area in october and is blamed for deaths and billions of damage in price damages. >>> let's check in with hampton pearson. he joins us with that and the rest of the headlines. >> good morning. all of that is scriis contributa mixed bag. the dow is up 58 points.nasdaq is down one, s&p is up 5 points. home prices accelerated in november compared to a year ago. rising sale and higher supply of homes pushing prices up 0.6% according to standard and poors index. the prices picked up 5.5 since last year. when the housing downturn began. on the flip side, consumer confidence fell this month to its lowest level in more than a year. less take home pay
>>> it's been three months to the day since thousands were forced out of their homes by superstorm sandy. and after a long bout in limbo, federal aid for those affected is finally on the way. the senate cleared the bill 62-42 on monday. president obama sent praises to congress for passing the $50 billion emergency relief major. the major is aimed primarily at helping areas with businesses as well as state and local governments rebuild. sandy hit the area in october and is blamed for...
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help on the way for hurricane sandy victims. more than $50 billion in relief past yesterday. most of the debris from sandy into going to landfills. some end up being recycled and being we use. we have that story today. >> we are at one of two temporary downside in new york that is still processing debris from hurricane sandy. rolling in here with a parade of sanitation trucks dumping it on that pile. they are separating some of that debris and then putting it into trucks to be brought to landfills. if you saw this back in november, it was huge. it dramatically larger amount of debris. they sift through it for ward, recyclable metal, they segregate out other materials including white goods. refrigerators, water heaters and appliances. >> for environmental reasons, it is very important to pull out the items such as refrigerators, water heaters, things that are not biodegradable that in the future it could cause environment issues. >> they had 400 trucks a day coming in here. they still have about 40 trucks a day bringing in more debris. connell: when they get some of this debri
help on the way for hurricane sandy victims. more than $50 billion in relief past yesterday. most of the debris from sandy into going to landfills. some end up being recycled and being we use. we have that story today. >> we are at one of two temporary downside in new york that is still processing debris from hurricane sandy. rolling in here with a parade of sanitation trucks dumping it on that pile. they are separating some of that debris and then putting it into trucks to be brought to...
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patti ann: "happening now", sandy's aftermath. the destruction from the superstorm expected to leave more than 16 million cubic yards of debris in landfills that is enough to fill the empire state building some 16 times over but a lot of it could be reused. rick leventhal is live from the rock awas in queens, new york. hey, rick. >> reporter: we're at one of two temporary dump sites still salvaging storm debris three months after sandy hit this area. they're running here 24 hours a day, seven days a week. we've seen a parade of sanitation trucks bringing in debris from breezy point, rockaways and brooklyn. you see the large excavator on top of the pile. it is putting debris in another truck to bring to a landfill. this is monumental job with no end in sight. three months after hurricane sandy swamped much of new york and new jersey's coast the massive pile of debris is finally string shrinking. this is aggressive effort to recycle. >> refrigerators, water heaters, things not biodegradable in the future that could cause environment
patti ann: "happening now", sandy's aftermath. the destruction from the superstorm expected to leave more than 16 million cubic yards of debris in landfills that is enough to fill the empire state building some 16 times over but a lot of it could be reused. rick leventhal is live from the rock awas in queens, new york. hey, rick. >> reporter: we're at one of two temporary dump sites still salvaging storm debris three months after sandy hit this area. they're running here 24...
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the third thing, maybe, the very first day i was there we voted on a portion of the sandy relief aid, the $9 billion related to the insurance program. that was almost all of indiana's first-year budget, and that that was my first day of work. the size of the money is remarkable. host: kirsten luke messer, worked for ed bryant, and was legal counsel for huntsman jimmy duncan. he also worked for -- congressman jimmy duncan. he also worked as a counsel on regulatory affairs. in indiana, he has served in the state house of representatives and is the executive director and chief spokesman of the indiana republican party. he cofounded a nonprofit called child share indiana and was the executive director of hoosiers for economic growth. what is that? guest: it is a combination that is essentially very involved in the education reforms of the last four years, a counterbalance to the state teachers union. under the governor leadership -- governor's leadership, we have some of the most aggressive education reform policies in the country. it was a great program, a great experience and an opportu
the third thing, maybe, the very first day i was there we voted on a portion of the sandy relief aid, the $9 billion related to the insurance program. that was almost all of indiana's first-year budget, and that that was my first day of work. the size of the money is remarkable. host: kirsten luke messer, worked for ed bryant, and was legal counsel for huntsman jimmy duncan. he also worked for -- congressman jimmy duncan. he also worked as a counsel on regulatory affairs. in indiana, he has...
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it was three months ago today that sandy hit. and there is still a lot of need. >>> coming up, we will check in with the legendary music sxuf, tommy mottola. first this is "today" on nbc. >>> we are back now 8:37 with the legendary music executive tommy motolla. for nearly 15 years he was head of sony music and worked with some of the biggest names in the industry, michael jackson, celine deion and mariah carry. from elvis to the ipod. why write this book? you start writing about some of these stars. in you're honest about a lot of them, you will get instant reaction. >> well, i thought that if i was going to do this it would be more interesting to talk about things in terms of a bigger umbrella story of what happened to popular music in the golden age which happened between elvis and the ipod. and if i could narrate and tell a story in the middle of that instead of a boring biography, i thought maybe that would be fun. >> in the process you bring up some of these a-listers and personal experiences. and here comes the reaction. y
it was three months ago today that sandy hit. and there is still a lot of need. >>> coming up, we will check in with the legendary music sxuf, tommy mottola. first this is "today" on nbc. >>> we are back now 8:37 with the legendary music executive tommy motolla. for nearly 15 years he was head of sony music and worked with some of the biggest names in the industry, michael jackson, celine deion and mariah carry. from elvis to the ipod. why write this book? you start...
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. >>> a bill for superstorm sandy victims is on its way to president obama's desk. >>> the boy scouts plan to reverse a national ban on gay scouts and leaders. >> it's something in this day and age, it's not right. >>> there is a search under way off the coast of italy for a u.s. fighter plane gone missing. the f-16 was on a training mission. >>> senator john kerry could be approved as secretary of state by the end of the day. >> being in the white house right now, this is like mom, i made it! >>> tiger woods. >> now that is embarrassing. >> and all that matters. >> the, uhm, very classy very refined video entitled go [ bleep ] yourself. >> good luck on charlie rose. >> on "cbs this morning." >> iran the government says it launched a monkey into orbit and brought it back to earth. >> they did release a photo, this is the alleged iranian space monmonkey. i'm guessing he didn't volunteer for the mission. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." today could be a pivotal moment in the lives of 11 million people living in secrecy. the immigration bill picking up steam could also affect business
. >>> a bill for superstorm sandy victims is on its way to president obama's desk. >>> the boy scouts plan to reverse a national ban on gay scouts and leaders. >> it's something in this day and age, it's not right. >>> there is a search under way off the coast of italy for a u.s. fighter plane gone missing. the f-16 was on a training mission. >>> senator john kerry could be approved as secretary of state by the end of the day. >> being in the...
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politics now, where the president says he will sign an emergency relief bill for victims of superstorm sandy as soon as it hits his desk. the senate passed the $50.5 billion package yesterday, three months after the hurricane destroyed the coasts of new york and new jersey. >>> mitch mcconnell could be in trouble. he's up for re-election next year, and a new poll shows people there are waiting to see who will challenge him. just 17% of registered voters will absolutely support him. 34% say they'll vote against him. 44% are waiting to check out the opponent. >>> and speaking of polls, who should play hillary clinton in a movie about her life? okay, there's a new cbs/"vanity fair" poll. 6% said kirsten dunst, she's only 30. 7% chose helen mirren, she's british, 8%, susan sarandon, who's known for being political, and jumping up to 18%, people chose glen close, but a whopping 40% chose meryl streep. they snapped this self-portrait at the kennedy center benefit back in december. >>> the president congratulated the nba champions, the miami heat at the white house yesterday, including lebron james
politics now, where the president says he will sign an emergency relief bill for victims of superstorm sandy as soon as it hits his desk. the senate passed the $50.5 billion package yesterday, three months after the hurricane destroyed the coasts of new york and new jersey. >>> mitch mcconnell could be in trouble. he's up for re-election next year, and a new poll shows people there are waiting to see who will challenge him. just 17% of registered voters will absolutely support him. 34%...
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congress just passed a $50.5 billion relief package for areas hit by hurricane sandy. lot of pork removed and president obama will sign it as it is the crosses the debt but new spending, it adds to the debt. ♪ making the big romantic gesture. that's powerful. verizon. get a nokia lumia 822 in red for free. stuart: more people becoming less religious that doesn't mean they're not looking for a spiritual life, 1-third of adults under 30 have no religious affiliation. a few research found an% of those who don't identify with religion said they're looking for one that is right for them. joining us now is father jonathan morris, fox news contributor. welcome to the program. this looks like not the demise but decline of organized religion. is that what is going on? >> yes and no. there are more people than ever before who call themselves nonreligious but i wouldn't necessarily or voluntarily call myself religious. i read this, that is to i am. i'm a believer, i am an american, happen to be also a priest, i do this and that but there are many people who lost trust in organi
congress just passed a $50.5 billion relief package for areas hit by hurricane sandy. lot of pork removed and president obama will sign it as it is the crosses the debt but new spending, it adds to the debt. ♪ making the big romantic gesture. that's powerful. verizon. get a nokia lumia 822 in red for free. stuart: more people becoming less religious that doesn't mean they're not looking for a spiritual life, 1-third of adults under 30 have no religious affiliation. a few research found an% of...
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as you point out this sandy relief bill will cost $60 billion. that is there no off setting spending cuts. we were bringing in 80 billion, from taxing the rich. the new spending almost cancels out the deficit reduction of taxing the rich. you end up with zero-sum game. spend more, tax more, end up with the same deficit that we had before. you have to ask, are we really serious about controlling our spending and cutting our debt? they haven't. martha: now, stuart, the people, the republicans who were ends guess passing this bill when it came up a few weeks back got a lot of heat. charles schumer and others came out said, it was unfeeling, insensitive to the victims it of hurricane sandy. which on the face of it you can understand but weren't they actually saying, you know, we want to make sure there are commensurate cuts to pay for this bill, right? >> yes. in two respects here. number one, the pork that was in the original bill, most of it was taken out for the current bill. secondly, the republicans proposed an across the board, very small cut i
as you point out this sandy relief bill will cost $60 billion. that is there no off setting spending cuts. we were bringing in 80 billion, from taxing the rich. the new spending almost cancels out the deficit reduction of taxing the rich. you end up with zero-sum game. spend more, tax more, end up with the same deficit that we had before. you have to ask, are we really serious about controlling our spending and cutting our debt? they haven't. martha: now, stuart, the people, the republicans who...
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he recalled dropping off his son that morning at sandy hook elementary. that is the problem with this gun debate. this is someone that just lost their six-year-old son and he is able to be reasonable and respectful. >> right. but not those other yahoos. >> stephanie: yes. they decided that might be nice -- >> it sure seems like the wrong people have all of the guns. >> stephanie: right. right. okay. so there's -- that story. so that happened. right. [ sighs ] >> stephanie: frank in colorado on the second amendment. hi, frank. >> caller: hello. >> stephanie: hello. >> caller: yeah, i'm from colorado. i am a disabled veteran of the army from several wars ago, and a believer of the second amendment. but i also realize and know that the second amendment is a carryover of law from colonial days, which required all males to have a gun for call up for militia. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: and assault weapons, i see no practical reason why somebody needs a weapon that will put out 60 rounds in less than a minute. if you need that many rounds to shoot a target
he recalled dropping off his son that morning at sandy hook elementary. that is the problem with this gun debate. this is someone that just lost their six-year-old son and he is able to be reasonable and respectful. >> right. but not those other yahoos. >> stephanie: yes. they decided that might be nice -- >> it sure seems like the wrong people have all of the guns. >> stephanie: right. right. okay. so there's -- that story. so that happened. right. [ sighs ] >>...
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think speaker boehner has already proven that he's willing to bring a bill to the floor with hurricane sandy and i think he does want to get it done. >> shameless plugs? phil? >> shameless plug for my friend, jenny horn who was elected chairman of the gop this weekend. she's a terrific person. for all of you people running for president in 2013, get to know here! >> there it is, on the rolodex. mr. gonzalez? >> plug one of my own stories. today at rollcall.com, kelly ward, 32, mother of 15mond running a very important operation. >> i'm working on a documentary with the bbc called "what if women ran the world?" >> less corruption, less war? >> yes, not just in the united states but around the world. >> a woman runs europe, her name is angela merkel. >> and it's soon to be in the united states. so following right along. >> fair enough. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." see you right back here tomorrow. coming up next, chris jansing. bye-bye.
think speaker boehner has already proven that he's willing to bring a bill to the floor with hurricane sandy and i think he does want to get it done. >> shameless plugs? phil? >> shameless plug for my friend, jenny horn who was elected chairman of the gop this weekend. she's a terrific person. for all of you people running for president in 2013, get to know here! >> there it is, on the rolodex. mr. gonzalez? >> plug one of my own stories. today at rollcall.com, kelly...
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sandy struck on october 29. it's blamed for more than 130 deaths and tens of billions of dollars in damage. cbs news. >>> congress and the president are also dealing with the issue of gun control. yesterday the president met with 13 law enforcement leaders. mr. obama is pressing for a ban on assault weapons and limits on high-capacity ammunition magazines. the law enforcement officials pressed the need for tighter background checks and a better mental health system. the president says he hopes congress is listening. >> hopefully if law enforcement officials who are dealing with this stuff every single day can come to some basic consensus in terms of steps that we need to take congress is going to be paying attention to them and will be able to make progress. >> mr. obama admits he'll have a hard time winning broad support for a ban on assault weapons. >>> the boy scouts of america is considering a big change -- dropping its policy of excluding gays as scouts as scoutmasters. gay rights groups are applauding the
sandy struck on october 29. it's blamed for more than 130 deaths and tens of billions of dollars in damage. cbs news. >>> congress and the president are also dealing with the issue of gun control. yesterday the president met with 13 law enforcement leaders. mr. obama is pressing for a ban on assault weapons and limits on high-capacity ammunition magazines. the law enforcement officials pressed the need for tighter background checks and a better mental health system. the president says...
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. >>> three months after hurricane sandy, the senate has approved a $50 billion aid deal. and president obama says he will sign it as soon as it hits his desk. the money will go to residents, businesses and state and local governments trying to rebuild. the measure passed 62-36, with opposition from fiscal conservatives. >>> a wave of mild air is moving into the northeast a day after the area got slammed by a nasty mix of wintry weather. heavy snow made a mess of the roads across maine. driving was also pretty treacherous in parts of pennsylvania, new jersey and new york. as sleet and freezing rain triggered a string of crashes. >>> it was the opposite, though, in the plains, as temperatures shot up, shattering two dozen record highs from texas to kansas. waco hit 81. it was 77 in topeka. that city's all-time high temperature for the month of january. >>> and today, violent storms from the gulf coast into the midwest, with memphis and little rock expecting the worst of it. a few inches in the upper midwest. also, some showers from seattle to portland. up to a foot of mount
. >>> three months after hurricane sandy, the senate has approved a $50 billion aid deal. and president obama says he will sign it as soon as it hits his desk. the money will go to residents, businesses and state and local governments trying to rebuild. the measure passed 62-36, with opposition from fiscal conservatives. >>> a wave of mild air is moving into the northeast a day after the area got slammed by a nasty mix of wintry weather. heavy snow made a mess of the roads...
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. >>> three months after superstorm sandy pounded the northeast, congress has approved a $50 billion emergency aid package. in a 62-36 vote the senate passed a bill to fund rebuilding of homes, businesses and other infrastructure damaged by the storm. the president applauded the move and said he'll sign the bill as soon as it gets to his desk. >>> president obama hosted several law enforcement officials at the white house on monday in an effort to promote gun control legislation. now, at that meeting police chiefs from cities that have recently seen mass shootings, including newtown, connecticut, aurora, colorado, and tucson, arizona were there. obama used that occasion to push congress to approve gun measures to prevent mass shootings. the police chiefs urged the president to strengthen background checks and mental health systems but did not get behind his more controversial gun control efforts. nevertheless, the white house called the meeting very productive. >>> now for a look at the weather here's nbc meteorologist bill karins with a forecast. what have we got today? >> crazy day
. >>> three months after superstorm sandy pounded the northeast, congress has approved a $50 billion emergency aid package. in a 62-36 vote the senate passed a bill to fund rebuilding of homes, businesses and other infrastructure damaged by the storm. the president applauded the move and said he'll sign the bill as soon as it gets to his desk. >>> president obama hosted several law enforcement officials at the white house on monday in an effort to promote gun control...
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. >> the $50.5 billion relief bill for the victims of superstorm sandy is on its way to president obama's desk. the senate approved the aid bill yesterday. >> the boy scouts of america announced plans to reverse a national ban on gay scouts and leader. >> it was something that in this day and age is not right. >> there is a search underway off the coast of italy for a u.s. fighter plane that has gone missing. the f-16 -- >> massachusetts democrat senator john kerry could be approved as the next secretary of state by the end of the day. >> all that -- >> one of the perks of winning a championship, meeting the president of the united states. >> tiger woods with the win in his first tournament of the season. [ applause ] >> that is embarrassing. >> and all that matters -- >> very classy, very refined video entitled "go [ bleep ] yourself." >> good luck on charlie rose, that's what i'm going to say to you. >> on "cbs this morning." >> iran's government says it launched a monkey into space and graduate back to earth. >> this is the alleged iranian space monkey. i'm thinking he didn't volunteer
. >> the $50.5 billion relief bill for the victims of superstorm sandy is on its way to president obama's desk. the senate approved the aid bill yesterday. >> the boy scouts of america announced plans to reverse a national ban on gay scouts and leader. >> it was something that in this day and age is not right. >> there is a search underway off the coast of italy for a u.s. fighter plane that has gone missing. the f-16 -- >> massachusetts democrat senator john kerry...
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since victor mentioned funding for the recovery efforts of hurricane sandy, "the new york times" has this headline -- "hurricane eight wins approval in congress." -- aid wins approval in congress." host: other news, the office working to close guantanamo bay has been closed. this is from "the new york times," yesterday. host: this is from the wall street journal, "boy scouts rethinking gay ban." host: we are talking about immigration reform and enforcement and want to hear your proposals and priorities. bob is the next caller from philadelphia, republican line. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. what really gets me is that they're saying that we have this mess that we have to deal with, but we have this mess because of john mccain, the anti gramm, dick durbin, the people who have been there for decades and of the oath of office, they failed the american people. this is one time where we, the people, democrats and republicans need to come together and flood washington with phone calls and stop this in its tracks. it is we the people in charge, not them with their fail
since victor mentioned funding for the recovery efforts of hurricane sandy, "the new york times" has this headline -- "hurricane eight wins approval in congress." -- aid wins approval in congress." host: other news, the office working to close guantanamo bay has been closed. this is from "the new york times," yesterday. host: this is from the wall street journal, "boy scouts rethinking gay ban." host: we are talking about immigration reform and...
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in other news, a $50 billion that would provide emergency relief for victims of super storm sandy is on its way to the president's desk. the senate passed monday by a vote of 62-36. two weeks after the house approved it. some law makers objected to the bill concerned it would add billions of dollars to the nation's debt. >> happening today, the full senate will decide senator john kerry's fate. is expected to confirm as the nation's next secretary of state. kerry won't be sworn in yet. hillary clinton doesn't step down until friday. >>> also today closing arguments get underway. executive john leopold's trial continue. asked the judge to throw out the case saying the allegations against him are too vague and don't constitute crime. prosecutors maintained he used county money for personal benefit. he could spend up to five years in jail if found guilty. >>> jury deliberations resume today in the police officer daniel harmen wright. accused of killing patricia cook last february. he says it was self defense. prosecutors say the shooting was excessive. >> dc continues in good financial
in other news, a $50 billion that would provide emergency relief for victims of super storm sandy is on its way to the president's desk. the senate passed monday by a vote of 62-36. two weeks after the house approved it. some law makers objected to the bill concerned it would add billions of dollars to the nation's debt. >> happening today, the full senate will decide senator john kerry's fate. is expected to confirm as the nation's next secretary of state. kerry won't be sworn in yet....
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incluyo la aprobacion de un nuevo paquete de ayuda de emergencia para las vÍctimas de la supertormenta sandy. una iniciativa que fue enviada inmediatamente ante el presidente para que la firme. legisladores del noreste del paÍs dijeron que los recursos se necesitan desesperadamente para ayudar a los esfuerzos de recuperaciÓ n de una de las regiones peor castigadas por la tormenta. la cÁmara de representantes ya habia aprobado el proyecto hace dos semanas. y si fuma cigarrillos en su vehiculo.escuche esto, un comite del senado de virginia esta auspiciando una legislacion que prohibe a adultos fumar en sus autos cuando estan con niÑos... el comite de cortes de justicia voto 10-a 5 para hacer ilegal fumar en presencia de niÑos menores de 15-aÑos...los infractores podrian recibir una multa de trafico de hasta 100- dolares...una legislacion similar fue presentada en la asamblea general dos aÑos atras... la obesidad infantil se ha convertido en un problema que afecta a todas las comunidades ...y especialmente hispana... el 40- por ciento de los niÑos sufre de sobrepreso o es obeso. es por
incluyo la aprobacion de un nuevo paquete de ayuda de emergencia para las vÍctimas de la supertormenta sandy. una iniciativa que fue enviada inmediatamente ante el presidente para que la firme. legisladores del noreste del paÍs dijeron que los recursos se necesitan desesperadamente para ayudar a los esfuerzos de recuperaciÓ n de una de las regiones peor castigadas por la tormenta. la cÁmara de representantes ya habia aprobado el proyecto hace dos semanas. y si fuma cigarrillos en su...
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fema released preliminary flood maps for the new york city's area hardest hit by sandy. the latest maps add some 35,000 buildings and homes to the flood zone. this is good news and bad news for residents. for some, they'll now be required to buy flood insurance. rate for those residents are also likely to rise if the latest maps are approved. federal aid is on the way from congress but finalized flood zoning maps won't be released until sometime this summer. >>> students in arlington will head back to school this morning after a day off hanks to the weather. but some parents are upset they got a day off in the first place. news 4 spoke to families who say they were confused by the school district's decision saying the roads in arlington county were clear yesterday. the arlington school district was the only one inside the beltway to close rather than have a two-hour delay yesterday. the school district defends the decision saying it erred on the side of caution because there was icing in the forecast. and this morning, weatherwise, a much different story. >> that's right
fema released preliminary flood maps for the new york city's area hardest hit by sandy. the latest maps add some 35,000 buildings and homes to the flood zone. this is good news and bad news for residents. for some, they'll now be required to buy flood insurance. rate for those residents are also likely to rise if the latest maps are approved. federal aid is on the way from congress but finalized flood zoning maps won't be released until sometime this summer. >>> students in arlington...
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all proceeds will go through united way and sandy hook school support fund. president obama is getting input from law-enforcement officials on ways to prevent a tragedy like the one in connecticut. police chiefs and sheriffs from across the country met with him monday at the white house. they urged him to improve the mental health system and strengthen background checks. but the law enforcement leaders are divided over an assault weapons ban and limits on high- capacity magazines. >> a federal judge expected to decide today whether to accept or reject a deal between bp and the government over the 2010 gulf oil disaster. the agreement calls for the company to plead guilty to manslaughter and other charges and pay record $4 billion in criminal penalties. the judge will likely hear from relatives of the 11 people killed in the disaster before announcing a ruling. 7 is on your side with. word that the jobless americans are paying millions of dollars in unnecessary fees in order to collect the unemployment benefits. the national consumer law center says the fees a
all proceeds will go through united way and sandy hook school support fund. president obama is getting input from law-enforcement officials on ways to prevent a tragedy like the one in connecticut. police chiefs and sheriffs from across the country met with him monday at the white house. they urged him to improve the mental health system and strengthen background checks. but the law enforcement leaders are divided over an assault weapons ban and limits on high- capacity magazines. >> a...
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. >>> congress has now passed the $50 billion package of emergency relief for victims of superstorm sandy. the senate passed the bill last night 62-36. supporters say the money is desperately needed to rebold the homes and the businesses in new york, new jersey and connecticut. the 36 republicans who voted against it wanted $50 billion in spending cuts somewhere else to keep from this bill adding to the national debt. president obama said he will indeed sign the bill. >>> the president is also asking three communities affected by mass shootings to help convince congress to pass some new gun corol legislation. the president and members of his cabinet met month with police chiefs in aurora, colorado, oak creek, wisconsin and newtown, connecticut. the president said that no group is more important than law enforcement when it comes to the gun control phase. >>> time right now is 6:05. i'm watching your money. wall street will be watching at the federal reserve begins a two-day meeting here in d.c. at the fed's previous meeting, policymakers promised to keep interest rates near record lows ti
. >>> congress has now passed the $50 billion package of emergency relief for victims of superstorm sandy. the senate passed the bill last night 62-36. supporters say the money is desperately needed to rebold the homes and the businesses in new york, new jersey and connecticut. the 36 republicans who voted against it wanted $50 billion in spending cuts somewhere else to keep from this bill adding to the national debt. president obama said he will indeed sign the bill. >>> the...
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congress has passed a $50.5 billion aid bill for victims of superstorm sandy. president obama says that he will sign the measure as soon as it comes to his desk. that senate passed that measure 62-36 vote and the house had passed it earlier this month. and a judge is set to rule today on approval for bp's plea deal involving the 2010 gulf of mexico oil spill. under the tentative deal, bp would plead guilty to manslaughter and other charges and pay $4 billion in criminal penalties. and we also have earnings that are coming out today. andrew, i think we've got some that are just hitting. >> we do have breaking news. ford earnings just hitting the wires. and phil lebeau has got the numbers. >> andrew, a big beat by ford coming in at 31 cents a share. that's a profit of 1.68 billion in the fourth quarter. that compares with the street expecting a profit of 25 cents a share. and you can see a big driver here coming on the revenue side, primarily in north america. revenue coming in at 36.5 billion. that compares with the street estimate of 33 billion. so $3 billion b
congress has passed a $50.5 billion aid bill for victims of superstorm sandy. president obama says that he will sign the measure as soon as it comes to his desk. that senate passed that measure 62-36 vote and the house had passed it earlier this month. and a judge is set to rule today on approval for bp's plea deal involving the 2010 gulf of mexico oil spill. under the tentative deal, bp would plead guilty to manslaughter and other charges and pay $4 billion in criminal penalties. and we also...
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they are seeing the cost, $70 billion for sandy or something like that. insurance companies are seeing the cost of extreme weather events, plus the renewable energy starting to take hold. starting to see the price of wind being as cheap as foot s l foot -- fossil fuels. i think the president has an opportunity. >> katty case in washington. >> you mentioned alternative energy sources. as america becomes increasingly rapidly independent with discoveries of the shale gas, is there a risk investment on research in alternative energy resources will start drying up? >> yeah. that has the big question with the shale gas boom, lowering the price of natural gas and basically putting the coal industry out of business from a global warming point of view, is a good thing. it does take away some of the funding or some of the energy towards renewables because natural gas is seen as a bridge to the next 20 or 30 years. if it can be done right, is a good thing. the question is whether it can be done right with problems associated with fracking and leaking of methane from
they are seeing the cost, $70 billion for sandy or something like that. insurance companies are seeing the cost of extreme weather events, plus the renewable energy starting to take hold. starting to see the price of wind being as cheap as foot s l foot -- fossil fuels. i think the president has an opportunity. >> katty case in washington. >> you mentioned alternative energy sources. as america becomes increasingly rapidly independent with discoveries of the shale gas, is there a...
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it's been a full three months since sandy hit the country. president obama initially requested an aid package worth about $60 billion. house republicans said that was just too much. congress essentially then split that bill into two portions. $9 billion worth of aid that passed earlier this month and the $51 billion the senate approved last night. that money will help fund a range of relief proms like restocking food banks and soup kitchens repairing visitor's centers and public transit and providing grants to homeowners and businesses. the bill is now on the president's desk and he is expected to sign it. >>> new financial disclosures show chuck hagel made more than $1 million last year serving on different boards and organizations. hagel, as you know, now the nominee for the next secretary of defense the former senator brought in anywhere from $100,000 to $200,000 from his various posts including teaching at georgetown university and serving on the advisory board of the polling firm gallup. he also owns a big chunk of stock in chevron but a
it's been a full three months since sandy hit the country. president obama initially requested an aid package worth about $60 billion. house republicans said that was just too much. congress essentially then split that bill into two portions. $9 billion worth of aid that passed earlier this month and the $51 billion the senate approved last night. that money will help fund a range of relief proms like restocking food banks and soup kitchens repairing visitor's centers and public transit and...
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the senate approved the sandy emergency relief bill last night. the money will help families and businesses up and down the east coast rebuild following the damage double by sandy back in october. thousands remain out of their homes. >>> if wings are your go to super bowl snack, you can breathe a sigh of relief. there was talk of a chicken wing shortage but the national chicken council is clubbing a different tune. last summer's drought did cause chicken companies to produce about 1% less poultry last year. while it does mean prices for the wings are climbing, there's not a shortage right now. but the council says so far americans are willing to pay a little extra to enjoy their wings. you a wing fan, mike? >> big time. i might pay a smidge more just as long as they're really good. >> wings, check, pizza, check. >>> the hearty people down under are used to fires that are flooded -- that are followed by floods. >> but the floods they're facing now are greater than anything in the record books. that's coming up. >> plus, tiger, could he be back on h
the senate approved the sandy emergency relief bill last night. the money will help families and businesses up and down the east coast rebuild following the damage double by sandy back in october. thousands remain out of their homes. >>> if wings are your go to super bowl snack, you can breathe a sigh of relief. there was talk of a chicken wing shortage but the national chicken council is clubbing a different tune. last summer's drought did cause chicken companies to produce about 1%...
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connecticut for families in the sandy hook community. joined on stage by sandy hook elementary students and others from newtown area schools. all proceeds and donations going directly to the united way of western connecticut sandy hook school support fund. >>> president obama being challenged on his skeet shootings skills. marsha blackburn of tennessee, she said she had no idea he was a skeet shooter and wants to take him on at camp david. it started when "the new republic" asked if he had ever shot a gun. he says at camp deliveavid we d skeet shooting. >> i had no idea. >>> bashar al-assad's wife is pregnant. syria, the country in a civil war, that information was weaked. >>> cue the watchdogs. treasury officials signed off on annual compensation for $1 million or more for all but one of 69 top executives at aig, ally, and gm motors. >>> follow us on twitter and facebook. just search for early start cnn. >>> today's road warriors, this year's flu hit early and hard. now a stomach bug is making the rounds and travelers aren't immune to t
connecticut for families in the sandy hook community. joined on stage by sandy hook elementary students and others from newtown area schools. all proceeds and donations going directly to the united way of western connecticut sandy hook school support fund. >>> president obama being challenged on his skeet shootings skills. marsha blackburn of tennessee, she said she had no idea he was a skeet shooter and wants to take him on at camp david. it started when "the new republic"...